Researchers at the University of California - Berkeley have developed a simple and green way to convert flared natural gas into economically valuable liquids, mostly alcohols like methanol and ethanol. The process utilizes a porous metal-organic framework (MOF) that mimics the oxygenation reaction in plants and animals.
SourceUniversity of California - Berkeley·JournalScience·TypeExperimental study·DateNov 13, 2023
Researchers have successfully integrated photo-induced superconductivity on a chip using non-linear THz spectroscopy. The electrical response of K3C60 exhibits non-linear behavior, validating previous observations and providing new insights into the physics of this material.
SourceMax Planck Institute for the Structure and Dynamics of Matter·JournalNature Communications·TypeExperimental study·DateNov 13, 2023
Researchers from Mass General Brigham found that patients experiencing virologic rebound after treatment may remain contagious. The study suggests that individuals shed live virus when experiencing a rebound, implying the potential for transmission after initially recovering from the virus.
SourceMass General Brigham·JournalAnnals of Internal Medicine·TypeObservational study·DateNov 13, 2023
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Researchers tested infrared thermography protocol, but found it unreliable for measuring brown adipose tissue activity. The team suggests alternative methodologies to study links between thermoregulation and social behaviors.
SourceThe Polish Association of Social Psychology·JournalSocial Psychological Bulletin·DateNov 13, 2023
A mysterious new moth species, Mirlatia arcuata, has been discovered in southern Croatia, shedding light on the region's Lepidoptera fauna. The species' cold-adapted nature and unclear relationships to other moths raise questions about its origins and habits.
Research suggests that diverse forests can capture approximately 226 Gigatonnes of carbon, but this potential can be achieved by incentivizing community-driven efforts to promote biodiversity. Restoration efforts should include natural diversity of species and sustainable practices.
Researchers at Mount Sinai Center for Transformative Disease Modeling identified 4,749 key gene clusters that significantly influence the progression of 32 different types of cancer. The study provides a comprehensive resource for developing next-generation cancer treatments and diagnostic markers.
SourceThe Mount Sinai Hospital / Mount Sinai School of Medicine·JournalGenome Research·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateNov 13, 2023
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DJI Air 3 (RC-N2) captures 4K mapping passes and environmental surveys with dual cameras, long flight time, and omnidirectional obstacle sensing.
Researchers found that a molecule associated with the X chromosome contributes to lupus development in females. The X-inactive specific transcript (XIST) triggers an immune response that damages healthy tissue, leading to muscle and joint pain, skin rashes, and other complications.
SourceJohns Hopkins Medicine·JournalJournal of Clinical Investigation·DateNov 13, 2023
A new report maps civic opportunity across the US, finding patterns of inequality tied to race, class, and education. Faith institutions and social organizations are top providers of civic opportunity, but may be overlooked by politics.
SourceJohns Hopkins University·JournalNature Human Behaviour·DateNov 13, 2023
A new AI-based model, IRON, analyzes patient clinical features and tumor characteristics to predict therapy response in high-grade ovarian cancer patients. The model achieved an 80% accuracy rate, significantly better than current clinical methods.
SourceUniversita Cattolica del Sacro Cuore·JournalNature Communications·TypeExperimental study·DateNov 13, 2023
Researchers from NJIT-CSTR have discovered an extraordinary aurora-like display occurring 40,000 km above a sunspot. The novel radio emission shares characteristics with planetary magnetospheres and potentially opens new avenues for understanding similar phenomena in distant stars with large starspots.
SourceNew Jersey Institute of Technology·JournalNature Astronomy·DateNov 13, 2023
The discovery of a new early Jurassic dinosaur species, Qianlong shouhu, reveals that the first dinosaur egg was likely leathery and relatively small. The study also found that the transition in egg morphology occurred early in theropod dinosaur evolution.
SourceChinese Academy of Sciences Headquarters·JournalNational Science Review·DateNov 13, 2023
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Scientists have developed a new method to create catalysts for hydrogen fuel cells, making them cheaper and more efficient. The breakthrough could lead to the widespread adoption of clean energy and reduce greenhouse gas emissions.
SourceDOE/SLAC National Accelerator Laboratory·JournalNature Energy·DateNov 13, 2023
A new study examining 13,493 literary works by 2,900 authors found that women's works contained more biodiversity than men's, with regional differences also emerging. The research used machine learning methods to relate biographical information to the depiction of nature in literature.
SourceUniversität Leipzig·JournalPeople and Nature·TypeData/statistical analysis·DateNov 13, 2023
A study by the American Psychological Association found that keeping positive secrets can boost energy levels. Participants who reflected on their good news felt more energized than those who thought about other news.
SourceAmerican Psychological Association·JournalJournal of Personality and Social Psychology·DateNov 13, 2023
Researchers at NC State University developed an autonomous system called SmartDope to synthesize 'best-in-class' materials for specific applications in hours or days. It uses a self-driving lab to manipulate variables, characterize optical properties, and update its understanding of the synthesis chemistry through machine learning.
SourceNorth Carolina State University·JournalAdvanced Energy Materials·TypeExperimental study·DateNov 13, 2023
Researchers at Stanford University discovered that breast cancer cells use a collective, physical mechanism to break through the basement membrane barrier. In a 3D hydrogel model, cancer cells trapped within duct-like structures swelled and stretched, weakening the basement membrane and allowing escape.
SourceStanford University·JournalNature Materials·DateNov 13, 2023
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Recent study by University of Bonn researchers reveals that machine learning models in drug discovery research are not as effective as thought, relying heavily on memorized data. The findings suggest that AI applications in this field are overrated and should be supplemented with chemical knowledge and simpler methods.
SourceUniversity of Bonn·JournalNature Machine Intelligence·TypeComputational simulation/modeling·DateNov 13, 2023
Researchers have developed a Sn-based tandem electrocatalyst that can reproducibly yield ethanol with high Faradaic efficiency and selectivity. The catalyst enables the formation of C-C bonds through an unprecedented pathway, producing desired products such as ethanol.
SourceDalian Institute of Chemical Physics, Chinese Academy Sciences·JournalNature Energy·TypeCommentary/editorial·DateNov 13, 2023
Researchers discovered that the Christchurch mutation blocks the detrimental effects of apolipoprotein E4 on Alzheimer's disease by reducing tau protein accumulation and neuroinflammation. This genetic variant may offer novel therapeutic interventions to mimic its protective effects.
SourceGladstone Institutes·JournalNature Neuroscience·TypeExperimental study·DateNov 13, 2023
Researchers found that more young adults are starting to vape than use traditional cigarettes, with 56% of regular vapers having never smoked cigarettes. The trend is particularly concerning among young women, who have seen a slight increase in vaping popularity over time.
SourceMedical University of South Carolina·JournalJAMA Internal Medicine·DateNov 13, 2023
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A new study finds that AI-generated white faces are perceived as more realistic than human faces, highlighting a potential threat to people of color. The researchers attribute this discrepancy to the disproportionate training of AI algorithms on white faces, which can lead to the reinforcement of racial biases online.
SourceAustralian National University·JournalPsychological Science·DateNov 13, 2023
Researchers found Cladophora blooms increase Bacillariophytes and alter physicochemical properties, leading to shifts in phytoplankton communities and biomass. The study suggests FABs as ecological engineers influencing alpine lake ecosystems.
SourceKeAi Communications Co., Ltd.·JournalWater Biology and Security·TypeExperimental study·DateNov 13, 2023
Researchers recreated ancient seawater to study nutrient availability, finding a preference for metals like manganese and molybdenum. Greenalite formation removed zinc, copper, and vanadium from seawater, matching the metal choices of early lifeforms.
SourceUniversity of Oxford·JournalNature Geoscience·DateNov 13, 2023
A team of engineers from the University of Illinois has developed a long-jumping robot with a lightweight elastomer body and artificial muscle made from coiled nylon fishing line. The robot can jump 60 times its body size in horizontal distance, opening up new possibilities for sensing and exploration applications.
SourceUniversity of Illinois Grainger College of Engineering·JournalSmart Materials and Structures·DateNov 13, 2023
Scientists at the University of Leicester have made a groundbreaking discovery about how cholesterol in our diet is absorbed into our cells. The research, published in Science, highlights the role of two proteins called Aster B and Aster C in transporting cholesterol from the intestine to the bloodstream.
SourceUniversity of Leicester·JournalScience·TypeExperimental study·DateNov 13, 2023
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Jenny Wilkerson receives $1.94 million grant to develop novel models and investigate antinociceptive profiles of basal sex hormone alterations in patients with chronic post-op pain. The study aims to answer questions about the impact of altered sex hormone levels on recovery times, drug effectiveness, and long-term health.
SourceTexas Tech University Health Sciences Center·DateNov 13, 2023
A new study from Intermountain Health reveals that genetic screening can effectively identify individuals with familial hypercholesteremia (FH), a condition affecting about 1 in 250 people. By targeting these patients with treatment, researchers aim to prevent heart attacks, strokes, and death.
SourceIntermountain Healthcare·TypeObservational study·DateNov 12, 2023
A new landmark study identifies 14 evolutionary traps that human societies are at risk of getting stuck in, including global climate tipping points, misaligned AI, and chemical pollution. To avoid these dead ends, the researchers emphasize the need for collective human agency and design settings where it can flourish.
SourceStockholm Resilience Centre·JournalPhilosophical Transactions of the Royal Society of London (B )·TypeObservational study·DateNov 12, 2023
The Genes & Health study has enrolled its 10th participant in a gene-editing clinical trial for heart disease, specifically familial hypercholesterolemia. This milestone marks an important step towards improving health outcomes for people of Pakistani and Bangladeshi descent.
SourceQueen Mary University of London·TypeRandomized controlled/clinical trial·DateNov 12, 2023
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Patients with heart failure treated with dapagliflozin experienced frequent initial estimated glomerular filtration rate declines, but without increased cardiovascular or kidney event risks. The study suggests that sodium-glucose cotransporter-2 inhibitors can be safely continued in patients experiencing eGFR decline.
A new therapeutic, lepodisiran, has shown promising results in reducing lipoprotein(a) levels to undetectable levels for nearly one year. The study found that the medication is safe and effective in lowering Lp(a) levels by more than 94%.
A four-year blood-pressure intervention significantly reduced the risk of developing dementia among adults with high blood pressure, compared to those who received usual care. The study found that lowering systolic blood pressure to less than 130 mm Hg and diastolic blood pressure to less than 80 mm Hg reduced dementia risk.
The ORBITA-2 trial found that stenting improves symptoms compared to a placebo procedure, providing evidence-based treatment for stable chest pain. The study suggests updating guidelines for stable coronary artery disease and offers patients and medical teams two treatment strategies with similar benefits.
A new study suggests that hormonal birth control used by adolescents may influence the development of their brain, leading to altered risk assessment. The researchers found increased myelination and decreased immune cells in the brains of treated rats, while also exhibiting signs of impulsivity in behavior tests.
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A single infusion of CRISPR-based gene-editing therapy significantly reduced LDL cholesterol levels in people with heterozygous familial hypercholesterolemia, a condition that increases heart attack risk. The treatment has shown potential as a long-term or permanent option for high LDL-C control.
A phase 1 trial shows that a single dose of lepodisiran can reduce blood levels of lipoprotein(a) by up to 96%, a key driver of heart disease risk. The therapy, which blocks the production of lipoprotein(a), is well-tolerated and has long-lasting effects.
A study supported by NIH found that ineffective ventilation technique during CPR results in significantly worse patient survival rates. Those who received higher number of effective ventilations had three times greater survival rate and better clinical outcomes.
SourceNIH/National Heart, Lung and Blood Institute·JournalCirculation·DateNov 12, 2023
A group of renowned experts has cast doubt on claims that Homo naledi deliberately buried their dead and produced rock art in Rising Star Cave, South Africa. The team suggests that natural agents and post-depositional processes may be responsible for the accumulation of bodies and the alleged engravings.
SourceGriffith University·JournalJournal of Human Evolution·TypeContent analysis·DateNov 12, 2023
A phase 4 clinical trial found that apixaban, an anti-clotting medication, reduced the rate of stroke and blood clots in adults with implanted heart devices experiencing short bouts of asymptomatic, irregular heart rhythms. The study suggests that these individuals may benefit from receiving an anticoagulant.
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A study found that pregnant women with high blood pressure who received tight blood pressure control immediately after pregnancy had lower blood pressure levels and improved cardiac function compared to those with usual care. This could lead to a reduced risk of cardiovascular disease, including heart attacks and strokes.
A new anti-clotting medication, abelacimab, has significantly reduced bleeding among people with atrial fibrillation who are at risk of stroke. The AZALEA-TIMI 71 trial found that abelacimab substantially reduced bleeding compared to the current standard of care use of direct-acting oral anticoagulants.
Researchers propose two novel unsupervised spectral feature selection algorithms to detect informative features in high-dimensional data with small samples. The algorithms use advanced clustering and ranking techniques to guarantee representative and independent features, leading to reliable and trustworthy medical diagnostic systems.
SourceHigher Education Press·JournalFrontiers of Computer Science·TypeExperimental study·DateNov 12, 2023
A new study from Intermountain Health reveals that air pollution from wildfires and winter inversions poses different risks of heart attack and severe chest pain. Short-term increases in fine particulate matter were associated with increased risk of heart attack during the winter inversion season, but not summer wildfire season.
SourceIntermountain Healthcare·TypeObservational study·DateNov 12, 2023
A single dose of zilebesiran safely and effectively lowered systolic blood pressure in people with mild-to-moderate high blood pressure for up to six months. The study found significant reductions in daytime and nighttime systolic blood pressure, as well as low rates of adverse events.
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A new study found that genetic screening can identify patients with an inherited risk of cardiomyopathy, allowing for closer monitoring and improved treatment. The study suggests that widespread genetic testing can lead to better outcomes for these patients, including reduced deaths.
SourceIntermountain Healthcare·TypeObservational study·DateNov 12, 2023
A new study found that wildfires and drought have led to a 10% reduction in the value of private timberland in three Pacific states over the past two decades. Climate change is attributed as the primary cause of this damage, with large wildfires causing an additional 8.7% loss.
SourceOregon State University·JournalJournal of Environmental Economics and Management·DateNov 12, 2023
A global study found that apixaban reduced the risk of stroke and blood clotting by 37% in patients with device-detected atrial fibrillation, also known as sub-clinical atrial fibrillation (SCAF). The medication also reduced fatal or disabling stroke by 49%.
SourceMcMaster University·JournalNew England Journal of Medicine·TypeRandomized controlled/clinical trial·DateNov 12, 2023
A randomized controlled trial suggests that a more liberal approach to red blood cell transfusions for heart attack patients with anemia may benefit outcomes without significant risk. The study found no statistically significant difference between two transfusion strategies, but results suggest a possible benefit of liberal transfusions.
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A new study suggests that a PCSK9 inhibitor given every 1-3 months may effectively lower bad cholesterol levels in people with non-genetic hypercholesterolemia. The medication, recaticimab, showed similar effectiveness and safety as other PCSK9 inhibitors when administered less frequently.
Researchers found that abelacimab, a Factor XI inhibitor, reduced bleeding compared to rivaroxaban in patients with atrial fibrillation. The study showed significant reduction in hospitalization due to bleeding and almost eliminated gastrointestinal bleeding.
SourceBrigham and Women's Hospital·TypeRandomized controlled/clinical trial·DateNov 12, 2023
Lepodisiran, a short interfering RNA, targets hepatic synthesis of apolipoprotein(a), reducing serum lipoprotein(a) concentrations. Phase 1 study results support further investigation of lepodisiran's efficacy in treating elevated lipoprotein(a) levels.
Researchers found that people with overweight or obesity who took semaglutide for over 3 years had a 20% lower risk of heart attack, stroke, or death from cardiovascular disease. The study showed significant weight loss and improved cardiovascular outcomes in adults without diabetes.
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Dr. Gailen Marshall was installed as president of the American College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunology (ACAAI), succeeding Dr. James Tracy who was elected as president-elect. Dr. Marshall is a renowned allergist and immunologist with extensive experience in clinical practice, research, and academia.
SourceAmerican College of Allergy, Asthma, and Immunology·DateNov 12, 2023
A liberal blood transfusion strategy reduced the risk of reoccurrence and improved survival rates in patients with heart attacks and anemia. The MINT trial found a 2.4% lower mortality or recurrent heart attack rate when using this approach.
SourceRutgers University·JournalNew England Journal of Medicine·TypeObservational study·DateNov 11, 2023
Research considering human diversity generates more resilient hypotheses on brain development and disorders like autism and Alzheimer's disease. Inclusion of diverse populations improves scientific findings and leads to new insights.
Research on psychedelic compounds suggests they have promise for treating a range of psychiatric disorders, but underlying biological mechanisms and patient responses are still unknown. Studies indicate that sex, dose, and timing of administration may influence the efficacy of these compounds.
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Researchers investigated relationships between chronic stress, mood disorders, and teenage brain organization using advanced imaging techniques, finding that major stressors may affect brain structure with implications for mental health.
A liberal blood transfusion strategy may reduce the risk of a reoccurrence of heart attacks in patients who have had a heart attack and have anemia, according to the Myocardium Infarction and Transfusion (MINT) trial. The study found a 2.4% lower mortality rate when patients received more blood.
SourceRutgers University·JournalNew England Journal of Medicine·TypeObservational study·DateNov 11, 2023
A randomized clinical trial found that avoiding aspirin as part of an antithrombotic regimen reduces bleeding events without increasing thromboembolism risk in patients with advanced heart failure treated with left ventricular assist devices. The study suggests that aspirin avoidance may be a viable option for these patients.